Petra Ritter wrote:
hello Brette Luck,
Brette Luck wrote:
Sorry for the last posting.
I think this is going to be a great opportunity to get feedback to the
community about where the accessibility technologies need work so that
they can reach an even broader audience. First, however
Hi Evolution users out there.
I have a couple questions about the Evolution system which i only
recently got to work under Ubuntu Edgy with Orca.
Firstly in mail, how do you select text to delete when quoting? I mean
sometimes it makes sence just to have the relevant parts of a message
rather than
and how to approach mapping a bug to the responsible
component, and how to debug each component.
That would probably be a useful topic too, if we can find time somewhere.
The mapping would be very useful - I know it took me a while and I still
get confused.
Bill - as part of your talk,
Thank you to everyone who responded with Gnopernicus advice. One
person wrote me and suggested that I install Orca and I was able to
successfully do that.
Brette
On 9/15/06, Henrik Nilsen Omma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Petra Ritter wrote:
hello Brette Luck,
Brette Luck wrote:
Sorry
Hi Brian:
+ I think a *lot* of a11y bugs are really the same sort of problems
that you see over and over again. Programs that do not have
accessible labels for widgets, for example. Perhaps it would be
useful to pick a few bugs that are examples of the common a11y bugs
that
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Hi to all
Krister, regarding text selection, I have reproduced this problem, Orca
doesn't speak text selection in Evolution. I think that a bug in
Evolution is open regarding text how it expose to the atspi.
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Hi.
As I said in my last email to this list, I am currently working on
usability testing of adaptive technologies. For my first project, I
used At-Poke to try to accomplish three tasks in Evolution. At-poke
is a tool developed at Novell by Michael Meeks. It can be used to
simulate AT use, so